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Since upgrading my Boot Camp Vista drivers to the new Leopard ones I've been having some issues with the power management and display. (The display won't go to sleep, the MBP runs hotter, the fans are louder, etc.)Since everything was working fine when I was using the Tiger drivers, I thought I might be able to fix the problems by switching back to the older drivers.

Question for those that know: Would that be as simple as just putting the Tiger driver CD I made when I first set up Boot Camp in the Superdrive when I restart Vista.....would the Tiger CD over-write the Leopard ones?

(When I got my MBP it came with Tiger and I then upgraded to Leopard and upgraded the Boot Camp drivers using the Leopard disk)

I actually had the exact same problems you are having when i first put Vista on too, i was having problems with my external display only being able to read 1024x768 instead of its full native resolution, and my network wasn't working. I followed the same steps you did, and the only way i figured out that i could use Windows at all on this machine, was if i put XP on it. Sorry if i couldn't be of much help with Vista, but i don't think the compatibility is very good with the MBPs.